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双面人,睡饱饱后一个样,不够睡另一个样。 长相身材学识样样平凡却拥有一颗极不平凡的不甘于平凡的心。 最讨厌做的事是减肥。 最常做的事是减肥。 做过最失败的事是...减肥。 好一个平凡的人生,我承认。

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

泡林竟然毕业了?!

也许是紧张的关系,泡林这几天一直对即将出席她毕业典礼的老爸耳提面命:爸不可以这样不可以那样叭啦叭啦..

今天下午,短剧再次上演。吴老大躺在沙发上看电视...

泡林:爸~ 记得在礼堂里面不可以拍照哦...

吴老大:(心不在焉地)...嗯?

泡林:你有听我讲吗? 在礼堂不可以拍照!!

吴老大:哦。我要进去拍多多的相片。

泡林:等下你被人赶出去我不知道哦...还有不可以带花进去,所以你们不要先买花。

吴老大:花都不可以带进去? (眼睛没离开电视,语音模糊,因为嘴里塞满肉包)

泡林:还有在里面不可以走动,站起来都不可以。

吴老大:去厕所都不可以?! (终于有反应了...)

泡林:嗯。他们说要减少走动,所以最好不要去尿尿。

吴老大:哦~那你不可以说“不可以去尿尿”, 减少走动的意思是:“我本来要尿尿五
                次,因为要减少走动,所以我只去尿尿一次”,这样才对。

泡林:......

吴老大:(重新躺回沙发,嘀嘀咕咕)你大学很麻烦,这个不可以那个不可以...

泡林:......

吴老大:(继续嘀咕)以后不要去那间学校读...

泡林:......




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番外1:托泡林的福,我终于有机会去看看还没到过的沙巴了!!

番外2:七年了...其实好想回Labuan看看...

番外3:新一季NBA快开始了,超级兴奋!!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

RESET

有许多话不该说出口,可是每个人都听到了。

很多事不该做,可是每个人都在做。

直到都说了、都做了,才后知后觉,“啊~或许我不该那么说或那么做...”

我很想指着你说你真的错了,可我有什么资格呢?

大家议论纷纷,因为他们听到了,相信了。

误会最难消除的地方在于,被误会的那一方永远不知道自己被误会了,以至于永远没有机会为自己辩解。

我也许误会你了,可是怎么办呢? 我已经先入为主了。


Sunday, October 7, 2012

God Came Near

If you are given a chance to ask Jesus a question, what would it be?

Have you ever wondered what Jesus did during his teenage years?

How did Mary get used to the fact that the God to whom she was praying was asleep under her own roof?

Do you realize how close God had come to us?

Thanks to Max Lucado. Through his book -- God came near, he provides a new perspective I had yet to come across.

We all know that God was once a man like us, but as we read the stories about Jesus, we seldom look at him that way – a human. I have always pictured Jesus as a very serious and strict person. And I thought it was easy for Jesus to accomplish anything. Of course Jesus did not sin when he was tempted by Satan, it was easy for him to avoid sinning, He was God! Jesus was hungry? He was tired? Not a big deal! He was God, surely he could make up for the weakness in his human nature with his divine nature?

Max has different thoughts as he wrote:

“Jesus may have pimples. He may have been tone-deaf. Perhaps a girl down the street had a crush on him or vice-versa. It could be that his knee was bony. One thing’s for sure: he was, while completely divine, completely human.”

He also wrote:

“For thirty-three years he would feel everything you and I have ever felt. He felt weak. He grew weary. He was afraid of failure. He was susceptible to wooing woman. He got cold, burped, and had body odor. His feelings got hurt. His feet got tired. And his head ached.”

I wonder did Jesus ever joke. Did he laugh with his friends? Did he ever sitting around with his disciples, laughing and having a good time? I would like to believe that aside from the serious demeanor Jesus displayed while teaching, he too, laugh at times with his loving heart. This explains why the children loved to approach him when he was around.

Of course, we can only guess, for we weren’t there when Jesus came and we won’t get the answers until we meet Him face to face one day. However, it is worth a try, isn’t it? These guessings give us a chance to look at Jesus from another perspective. A perfect MAN, yet seems more real to us, closer to us. He knows too well the struggles we are facing, the helplessness we are feeling and the pain we are dealing with, for he went through the same thing himself, even more so he bore a heavier burden than all of us—he took our sins upon himself on the cross.

And if Jesus could overcome all the temptations and sufferings in human form, we too, can overcome the world through Him.





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 The Incarnation, complete God and COMPLETE HUMAN.

God had came THAT near. He didn’t have to, but he chose to, because he cares and he loves.


" Christ entered our world. As a result, we can enter his.

  It is man who creates the distance. It is Jesus who builds the bridge.

  For only God could love like that." 

                                                                                  ~ Max Lucado